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crawford anotÓ 11 puntos para encabezar al quinteto capitalino, que estaban sin su estelar armador john wall, el alero brasileÑo nenÉ y el alero forward kevin seraphin. el segundo partido de la temporada para los wizards sera hasta el sabado cuando reciban en el verizon vamos al futbol nacional. luego del empate 1-1 de visita ante chicago fire, dc united, volvio a entrenar con vistas a la serie de playoffs de la mls contra red bulls. el partido de ida estaba programado a jugarse en el red bull arena este sÁbado, pero debido a los estragos que ocasio el huracan en nueva york se cambiaron las fechas, este sabado se jugara primero aca en el estadio robert f. kennedy y el de vuelta sera el miÉrcoles 7 de noviembre a las 8 de la noche aca en el estadio robert f. kennedy. con este cambio ahora tiene mas ventaja red bulls que terminara en casa a pesar que dc united termino vamos a el salvador porque el jugador de luis angel firpo y capitÁn de la selecciÓn cuscatleca, dennis alas tiene problemas. resulta que quedo bajo arresto domiciliar por cuatro meses y deberÁ pagar una fianza de 10 m
crawford anotÓ 11 puntos para encabezar al quinteto capitalino, que estaban sin su estelar armador john wall, el alero brasileÑo nenÉ y el alero forward kevin seraphin. el segundo partido de la temporada para los wizards sera hasta el sabado cuando reciban en el verizon vamos al futbol nacional. luego del empate 1-1 de visita ante chicago fire, dc united, volvio a entrenar con vistas a la serie de playoffs de la mls contra red bulls. el partido de ida estaba programado a jugarse en el red...
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tardes, les habla maria elena salinas.dos de los aeropuertos mas grandes del nordeste del pais, el john f. kennedy de nueva york y newark en nueva jersey, han reiniciado parcialmente sus operaciones. miles de trabajadores y empleados abarrotaron hoy las calles de nueva york tratando de llegar caminando a sus trabajos a falta del servicio del metro.y el gobernador de virginia pide que se extienda el calendario de votacion ausente en las zonas afectadas por sandy.mas en noticiero univision. ♪. >>> ni la furia del huracán sandy impidió el milagro de vida, con la imágenes e historias de impacto. >>> en medio de la destrucción y la muerte del huracán sandy, esta madre y su bebé sobrevivieron su bebé prematura tuvo que ser evacuada en la noche después que el centro médico quedara sin electricidad, la madre vivió una pesadilla, mientras la pequeña estaba en la ambulancia. >>> cuenta que no tuvo otra alternativa que quedarse en casa esperando poder trasladarse. >>> otro que tuvo mucha suerte fue el pequeño liam que con 3 días de enacido pudo sobrevivir de las peores tormentas de
tardes, les habla maria elena salinas.dos de los aeropuertos mas grandes del nordeste del pais, el john f. kennedy de nueva york y newark en nueva jersey, han reiniciado parcialmente sus operaciones. miles de trabajadores y empleados abarrotaron hoy las calles de nueva york tratando de llegar caminando a sus trabajos a falta del servicio del metro.y el gobernador de virginia pide que se extienda el calendario de votacion ausente en las zonas afectadas por sandy.mas en noticiero univision. ♪....
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i go -- and john rich -- our boy, john rich, is onstage. >> john rich is a very outstanding guy. you're right. but meatloaf was -- >> jimmy: do we have that loaded up? can we have -- we're playing that. ♪ and crown thy good ♪ >> jimmy: look at mitt romney. he's going, "okay, all right. all right, buddy. wrap it up." [ laughter ] all right, shut up. stop it. stop it. stop it. >> oh, my goodness. [ laughter ] he didn't look too comfortable, did he? >> jimmy: you could tell mitt's like, "all right, buddy. all right. let's go, wrap it up. okay, wrap it up. somebody get me -- security, get me off here." yeah, meatloaf -- so, that was crazy. so, you got him. you got lisa rinna. i think -- i think it's going to be down to this. i think it's gonna be -- well, la toya -- >> and you have omarosa. you look at omarosa. >> jimmy: i know. omarosa. >> she was voted the number one villain in the history of reality television. and andy cohen is waiting -- by the way, andy cohen has some great villains. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but omarosa is some villain. >> jimmy: no, that's right. the housewives
i go -- and john rich -- our boy, john rich, is onstage. >> john rich is a very outstanding guy. you're right. but meatloaf was -- >> jimmy: do we have that loaded up? can we have -- we're playing that. ♪ and crown thy good ♪ >> jimmy: look at mitt romney. he's going, "okay, all right. all right, buddy. wrap it up." [ laughter ] all right, shut up. stop it. stop it. stop it. >> oh, my goodness. [ laughter ] he didn't look too comfortable, did he? >>...
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the areas of the country where he made the greatest gains, when you compare him with the showing of john mccain tw 2008, appears to be a affluent suburbs. once upon a time affluent suburbs were solid republican territory, george h.w. bush in 1988 got big margins and carried states like michigan, ohio, california, in the four suburban counties outside philadelphia, he got 61% of the vote. zeroed out the democratic margin in the city of philadelphia. if you look at over the last 20 years, there's been a democratic trend in the affluent suburbs, and so president barack obama carried those four counties in pennsylvania with 57% of the vote if he carried the state. mitt romney grew up in bloomfield hills. >> a suburb of detroit. >> well, i grew up in the same area, went to the same high school so i'm quite familiar with it. he seems to be doing better. i if you look at the battleground poll -- the pew research poll where you have a big sample. so if you have a subsample you have some confidence the numbers are good. you see that romney, post-october 3rd debate, is carrying apparently statisti
the areas of the country where he made the greatest gains, when you compare him with the showing of john mccain tw 2008, appears to be a affluent suburbs. once upon a time affluent suburbs were solid republican territory, george h.w. bush in 1988 got big margins and carried states like michigan, ohio, california, in the four suburban counties outside philadelphia, he got 61% of the vote. zeroed out the democratic margin in the city of philadelphia. if you look at over the last 20 years, there's...
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he could certainly learn a thing, mitt romney could, about being courageous from john mccain. remember in 2008 when john mccain stood up to the people who thought president obama administration was a muslim. >> no man. he is not. thank you. thank you. [ applause ] >> jennifer: john mccain earned a lot of respect for standing up and being honest. mitt romney remains silent. silence in the face of these kind of comments is unacceptable. there's a saying that goes not to speak is to speak. not to act is to act. joining me from washington to discuss the republican's race to the bottom is democratic strategist and syndicated columnist karl frisch, and coming to us from boston is charlie pierce, contributing editor of "esquire" magazine. both of you gentlemen welcome back inside "the war room." >> good evening, governor. >> hello, governor. how are you? >> jennifer: i am great. charlie let me start with you. how it is that mitt romney can continue to affiliation himself with people who make inane comments like those. >> first of all the jesuate fathers thought me [ inaudible ] he is
he could certainly learn a thing, mitt romney could, about being courageous from john mccain. remember in 2008 when john mccain stood up to the people who thought president obama administration was a muslim. >> no man. he is not. thank you. thank you. [ applause ] >> jennifer: john mccain earned a lot of respect for standing up and being honest. mitt romney remains silent. silence in the face of these kind of comments is unacceptable. there's a saying that goes not to speak is to...
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i want to thank john buckman and the gw law community for giving me the opportunity to speak and be on this panel of members with the point of view. hopefully it will be an educational few minutes for you. to figure out whether the dodd-frank act went too far worse just about right, you have to start with an understanding of where the dodd-frank act is. while much is still speculation, there's enough substance that are deep inside in the act but it's useful to begin a discussion about the efficacy of the basic tenant of the dodd-frank act. so beginning in the summer of 2008, through the enactment of the dodd-frank act, during and following the worst financial crisis since the 1930s, the federal reserve and the other financial regulators asked congress for three types of tools to address them to the extent possible, send out incidents that would threaten or harm financial stability. first, we ask for authority to take stability of the financial system into account in the supervision of financial firm and beyond the tradition of safety and soundness of individual firms. second, we asked
i want to thank john buckman and the gw law community for giving me the opportunity to speak and be on this panel of members with the point of view. hopefully it will be an educational few minutes for you. to figure out whether the dodd-frank act went too far worse just about right, you have to start with an understanding of where the dodd-frank act is. while much is still speculation, there's enough substance that are deep inside in the act but it's useful to begin a discussion about the...
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the report started in the columbus free press that john husted had said, quote, experimental software patches were installed in voting machines in 39 counties. voting rights activists say the software could potentially impact more than 4 million votes. the free press also says the software was never independently certified or tested. cnn's don lemon spoke to the secretary of state last night and gave him a chance to respond to those allegations. >> we have a new election night reporting system. all we have is an ability for them to load the data into that election reporting system, and actually, the reporting system and the actual counting system are not connected in any way, and the results that anybody can get in their home on the computer, they're going to get them the same time i do on election night. so we have a very transparent system that's brand new and will help people across this country, across the world, frankly, look right at our website and find out what's going on. >> reporter: so nothing fishy going on. >> nothing fishy going on. >> husted said 4 million early votes h
the report started in the columbus free press that john husted had said, quote, experimental software patches were installed in voting machines in 39 counties. voting rights activists say the software could potentially impact more than 4 million votes. the free press also says the software was never independently certified or tested. cnn's don lemon spoke to the secretary of state last night and gave him a chance to respond to those allegations. >> we have a new election night reporting...
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of course, he won iowa against john mccain in 2008. polls have always shown president obama up by a couple of points in iowa. that has tightened a little bit but the democrats are feeling confident about iowa, a two- or three-point cushion for the president there. and some of the issues for iowa are different from the rest of the nation. another thing they can point out, they can afford to lose iowa. as long as the president wins nevada and ohio, let iowa go and new hampshire. they're going to continue to hard there but there are a lot more different places where the president can get the 271. >> eliot: it sounds like the president may not be sleeping well, but he's sleeping better than mitt romney if you sum it all up. david shuster, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >> eliot: i'm heading over to hbo for >> jennifer: i'm jennifer granholm tonight in
of course, he won iowa against john mccain in 2008. polls have always shown president obama up by a couple of points in iowa. that has tightened a little bit but the democrats are feeling confident about iowa, a two- or three-point cushion for the president there. and some of the issues for iowa are different from the rest of the nation. another thing they can point out, they can afford to lose iowa. as long as the president wins nevada and ohio, let iowa go and new hampshire. they're going to...
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in 2008, president obama beat john mccain. it says: >> cenk: so, apparently getting their clock cleaned in florida. does that make a big difference? >> it does. 2.8 million absentee ballots have been ordered in florida. 1.6 million have already been returned. there were only 2.2 million in florida ordered in 2008. it's a big difference percentage-wise. the fact that they're worried about it is important. follow what these people are saying constantly. when you see an internal memo saying their clocks are getting cleaned, their clocks are getting cleaned. >> cenk: if romney is trailing in florida or even close romney again in big big big trouble because he needs florida absolutely positively. all right, michael shure thanks so much for joining us. we really appreciate it. how much trouble is mitt romney in? we sent ben down davis to talk to the odds makers and how certain are they if they are at all that president obama's going to win. ben reports fromvasion when we return. >> you can't pick a winner? >> i would lose that bet.
in 2008, president obama beat john mccain. it says: >> cenk: so, apparently getting their clock cleaned in florida. does that make a big difference? >> it does. 2.8 million absentee ballots have been ordered in florida. 1.6 million have already been returned. there were only 2.2 million in florida ordered in 2008. it's a big difference percentage-wise. the fact that they're worried about it is important. follow what these people are saying constantly. when you see an internal memo...
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john... >> bill: we put you the reader inside the car when the bullets came in >> bill: last week, doug, i will have some comments after the election, movie option in november, a few days before it opens i'll tell you what i think. factor tip of the day, as you know this presidential election is president obama who believes the government should help you throughout life and mitt romney who breaches self-reliance. hurricane sandy weighed in it. the infrastructure is obsolete. power goes out routinely. right now millions of people are suffering on long island. it's not the power company's fault. people are working as hard as they can work. it's the equipment. the infrastructure is old and decaying. and nassau county is broke. despite the fact it has perhaps the local taxes in the country. it doesn't have any money. it is clear that the government cannot protect you from sandy or any other disaster. so here is the tip -- do everything you can to protect yourself. i bought a generator. it didn't work in the storm but i have loyal friends and they fixed it. i had to go to my back-up and ther
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pointed out much more motivated -- >> -- so what i'm doing. >> bill: go ahead. >> what i'm doing with john mcglocklin. we are not taking the one election of 2008. we are taking four elections. 2004, 2008, and 2010. and we are averaging then and then weighting the data according to that average. >> bill: that's all on your web site, right? people can see it on dick morris.com? when you average those you have romney winning all three of those states. >> bill: morris, wait. i only have a few minutes with you. so you are standing by your prediction of a romney landslide? >> absolutely. romney will win this election by 5 to 10 points in the popular vote. and will carry more than 300 electoral votes. >> all right. now you know, morris, i have you booked for one week from tonight. one week from tonight. >> i know. but my question is, is my appearance going to be before or after you buy me dinner? >> i'm not buying you anything. i'm not belgt you anything. people saying terrible things. let's see what happens. look, beckel, you get beckel. beckel will bet you his house. you can take his house away
pointed out much more motivated -- >> -- so what i'm doing. >> bill: go ahead. >> what i'm doing with john mcglocklin. we are not taking the one election of 2008. we are taking four elections. 2004, 2008, and 2010. and we are averaging then and then weighting the data according to that average. >> bill: that's all on your web site, right? people can see it on dick morris.com? when you average those you have romney winning all three of those states. >> bill: morris,...
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joe johns, thanks so much. we'll check back with you later on as the day develops. thanks so much. >>> meantime, let's talk about the new york area. staten island in particular. one of the hardest hit areas after superstorm sandy. we'll meet a family whose home was destroyed but that apatientapatient -- apparently is just the beginning of their loss. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ male announcer ] can a car be built around a state of mind? ♪ announcing the all-new 2013 malibu from chevrolet. ♪ with a remarkable new interior featuring the
joe johns, thanks so much. we'll check back with you later on as the day develops. thanks so much. >>> meantime, let's talk about the new york area. staten island in particular. one of the hardest hit areas after superstorm sandy. we'll meet a family whose home was destroyed but that apatientapatient -- apparently is just the beginning of their loss. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they...
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(vo) john fugelsang sees what happens. i like mitt romney but i'm sorry. they guy has flipped more than a crack house mattress. (vo) so we gave him a weekly show. >> thank you. >> eliot: the food fight is on. at least in california. where an outcome at the ballot box this tuesday could impact supermarket shelves nationwide. at issue in the bay state is a ballot measure known as prop 37, which would require the labeling of containing genetically modified organisms gmos, and make it illegal to advertise such food as natural. supporters politically organic food industry hold that americans deserve to know. but opponents of the measures have already pitched in more than $44 million to fight it on the airwaves arguing that the measures is full of hid cost to consumers. here with me now is gary hirshberg chairman of stoneyfield farm, which has fought for national gmo labeling since 2011. why should people know what is in their food. >> this is the first time since crops were produced in 1996 that consumers had a say in the regulatory process. back in 1996 under
(vo) john fugelsang sees what happens. i like mitt romney but i'm sorry. they guy has flipped more than a crack house mattress. (vo) so we gave him a weekly show. >> thank you. >> eliot: the food fight is on. at least in california. where an outcome at the ballot box this tuesday could impact supermarket shelves nationwide. at issue in the bay state is a ballot measure known as prop 37, which would require the labeling of containing genetically modified organisms gmos, and make it...
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joining us with his take is john hofmeister, former president of shell oil. do you have any sense how quickly these refineries will restart with 70% of refining capacity in this part of the country shutdown? >> ended the best of circumstances once you shutdown it takes between five and ten days to get up and running. unless you find damage. if you have been flooded chances are you could have similar optical damage if your electricals were on the ground level so we don't know yet. i keep reading everything i can read to see what is being reported that something else to worry about our, our the porks damage? the northeast gets a lot of its fuel supplies from europe or the caribbean by ship and so if the ports are damaged with that huge surge, that could be another issue in terms of supply. normally there's a three to four week supply available and there shouldn't be an immediate outage of general supply but at the retail level or the depot level, if you don't have electricity you are out of business and that the strain on the stations that do have electricity s
joining us with his take is john hofmeister, former president of shell oil. do you have any sense how quickly these refineries will restart with 70% of refining capacity in this part of the country shutdown? >> ended the best of circumstances once you shutdown it takes between five and ten days to get up and running. unless you find damage. if you have been flooded chances are you could have similar optical damage if your electricals were on the ground level so we don't know yet. i keep...
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also, john browett, who has been hired to head up retail, he is out. now, that's interesting because apple had taken some heat important the way it had been handling retail recently. employees of the retail stores have posted on sites like iso apple, apple store, about the way that apple was cutting back on hours and were some -- they were disgruntled on that scale. br browett had come from a european retailer that -- that was known for being a little more bust buy reich as opposed to apple store-like in the way that it ran things. then you have also -- bob mansfield who has been the head of hardware. and initially apple said he was going retour. then is he heed no, he's coming back in an advisory role to tim cook. in this new structure, he will lead a new group called technology that's going to include the chip development organization, that's particularly important because you see apple constantly coming out with new custom made chips in the ipad. inside the iphone, key, point of differentiation for them. bob will be in charge of that as well as wire
also, john browett, who has been hired to head up retail, he is out. now, that's interesting because apple had taken some heat important the way it had been handling retail recently. employees of the retail stores have posted on sites like iso apple, apple store, about the way that apple was cutting back on hours and were some -- they were disgruntled on that scale. br browett had come from a european retailer that -- that was known for being a little more bust buy reich as opposed to apple...
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a4a type of damage that it causes is it obviously compromises government personnel and as john can tell you from his personal memory in the 70's publicly he ended up getting killed. it can compromise the efforts. a better example life and then the disclosure in 1940 to write and it was by "the chicago tribune" of the fact that the u.s. and the allies had broken the japanese code. fortunately the japanese didn't pick up on that, so they didn't take any action to change their code, but that could have been incredibly disastrous if it had been picked up and that is a classic example of a method that gets disclosed that our adversaries can use to adopt their obligations for the methods and a lot of times the damage right to site is this is something people don't get or don't recognize it is caused to our alliances and in any of the and national security operations particularly counterterrorism when we talked about it it's our international alliances, how well we work with the u.k. and the pakistanis and any country that shares our interest in combating terrorism and whenever a foreign servi
a4a type of damage that it causes is it obviously compromises government personnel and as john can tell you from his personal memory in the 70's publicly he ended up getting killed. it can compromise the efforts. a better example life and then the disclosure in 1940 to write and it was by "the chicago tribune" of the fact that the u.s. and the allies had broken the japanese code. fortunately the japanese didn't pick up on that, so they didn't take any action to change their code, but...
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. >> geraldo: in the supercharged preelection climate the comments by donald trump and john i sanunu have some crying racism. the associated press running a story right now that says 51% of americans now express a negative view of black people. up from 48% in 2008. is that complicating the president's rekey election efforts? >> i just don't think that we know, geraldo. i think that when people oft oen wonder whether or not voters are honest with pollsters when they call when they are talking about black candidates. i just think the president s an incumbent now. he has a record he has to run on and defend. i really don't believe that colin powell would buck his party again and stick with president obama simply because he also s a black man. i just -- i think that this is not necessarily something that is going really sway this election. it is something to talk about which, in a very close election everything becomes an issue in the final couple weeks. we haven't been in an election this tight in so long and both sides are freaking out pretty much. anything becomes fodder and becomes a
. >> geraldo: in the supercharged preelection climate the comments by donald trump and john i sanunu have some crying racism. the associated press running a story right now that says 51% of americans now express a negative view of black people. up from 48% in 2008. is that complicating the president's rekey election efforts? >> i just don't think that we know, geraldo. i think that when people oft oen wonder whether or not voters are honest with pollsters when they call when they...
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we found the bar's manager, john, out front. what about all the girls that we see come in here every night? >> do you see any girl coming in right now? >> reporter: we have seen girls coming in. >> any police officer as you and i know what is going obin there and it's not singing karaoke. >> reporter: charles plummer says the oakland police department should be questioning what his officers are doing. >> i would start an immediate investigation, absolutely, right now. >> reporter: plummer with more than 50 years in law enforcement doesn't believe we stumbled into an ongoing investigation. >> if they were checking on this police, it won't be in uniform. it would be plain colonials people. >> reporter: oakland mayor jean quan says she expected police chief howard jordan will investigate. >> if he has this information, he will investigate it and i have confidence that if there is any misconduct, that he will dot right thing. >> reporter: so far, chief jordan has not responded to our repeated requests to interview him, officer ko or
we found the bar's manager, john, out front. what about all the girls that we see come in here every night? >> do you see any girl coming in right now? >> reporter: we have seen girls coming in. >> any police officer as you and i know what is going obin there and it's not singing karaoke. >> reporter: charles plummer says the oakland police department should be questioning what his officers are doing. >> i would start an immediate investigation, absolutely, right...
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bob schieffer chats with republican senator john mccain and chicago mayor rom emanuel today. big question, what do both candidates need to do to win this race for the white house? and that's on face the nation at 8:30 a.m. here on cbs 5. >>> coming up, why schools are always on the chopping block when it comes to the state budget. anales from governor -- ans from the governor. >>> day of answers ahead. what bay area volunteers at this phone bank are encouraging voters to do. >> and we will meet a man who believes changing a mind set can change the future. hear how he changed his own course in life and doing the same for other young people. we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,, through sunday, get sleep train's very best mattresses at the guaranteed lowest price. plus, pay no interest for 3 years on the best brand-name mattress sets. but the best rest event ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ whether to approve a tax >>> an election day little over a week away, californians will decide whether or not to approve a tax increase favored by gove
bob schieffer chats with republican senator john mccain and chicago mayor rom emanuel today. big question, what do both candidates need to do to win this race for the white house? and that's on face the nation at 8:30 a.m. here on cbs 5. >>> coming up, why schools are always on the chopping block when it comes to the state budget. anales from governor -- ans from the governor. >>> day of answers ahead. what bay area volunteers at this phone bank are encouraging voters to do....
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his name is john altman. >> i'm chris hansen with dateline nbc. >> from the get-go, altman was not happy to see me. >> i left the job with 15 kitchens going on to meet a customer. i can't believe you just wasted my time. >> you need to listen to something though before you get cranked up. >> you just wasted my time. >> i have a list of people who say they hired you off of craigslist. >> right. >> and they gave you money. >> right. >> you did not do the work? >> right. i have three people in the last three years that played games with me and didn't get their kitchen. that's called business. >> fair enough. >> he clearly wasn't thrilled when i told him we brought scott and daniella long. >> why don't we have a little discussion with scott and danielle. >> i said get out of my [ bleep ] now you're aggravating me and you're going to get in trouble. >> with the music playing from a nearby ice cream truck, altman made clear that he was no there softy. >> just chat with scott and danielle. >> i don't care about scott and danielle. talk to them about what? >> about their complaints you didn't do
his name is john altman. >> i'm chris hansen with dateline nbc. >> from the get-go, altman was not happy to see me. >> i left the job with 15 kitchens going on to meet a customer. i can't believe you just wasted my time. >> you need to listen to something though before you get cranked up. >> you just wasted my time. >> i have a list of people who say they hired you off of craigslist. >> right. >> and they gave you money. >> right. >>...
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john: all of that. free-market would give you all kinds of choices, but he is saying we're going to force. >> is that going to force. i did not say force. john: cover pre-existing conditions. >> the free market will covered. i promise you. john: okay. another big government republican topic, increase spending in the military. we're going broke. we spend more than all the other countries combined are as much. how can we afford this? >> for one thing i do trust romney to cut a lot of government -- more than ronald reagan did. this is a free-market guy. john: companies from going to bankruptcy, said the olympics are going to bankruptcy. in massachusetts, the soviet union. the balance the budget and cut taxes. you need somebody will go to the budget line by line and look at the things that can be cut. john: he says he will increase military spending by $2 trillion. >> with a booming onomy we are going to have under romney we will have some much money we won't know where to spend it. and the milita -- [appla
john: all of that. free-market would give you all kinds of choices, but he is saying we're going to force. >> is that going to force. i did not say force. john: cover pre-existing conditions. >> the free market will covered. i promise you. john: okay. another big government republican topic, increase spending in the military. we're going broke. we spend more than all the other countries combined are as much. how can we afford this? >> for one thing i do trust romney to cut a...
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john: how do do that? >> it is from the statistics course we know we have 52 percent of women in this day we want to make sure the sample matches. john: criticism. you favor republicans. "time" magazine says you are conservative leaning and rasmussen polls are biased. >> there is always criticism. the pollsters incentive is always to get their right to. we have nothing to gain to game the system. john: if you have a reputation for getting it right. >> more people are mad at you. john: use speak to the first person the answers the phone rather than random. >> there results academic theory back in the 1960's where there were just a few pollsters like gallup would say of a bite to speak to the oldest male or the in this to female it was a good technique. now we have twitter, cable news, . john: what does that have to do with pulling? been a people don't communicate the way they used to. today is a question for cellphones. we don't use them we reach people who abandon a landline through on-line. my sons to not
john: how do do that? >> it is from the statistics course we know we have 52 percent of women in this day we want to make sure the sample matches. john: criticism. you favor republicans. "time" magazine says you are conservative leaning and rasmussen polls are biased. >> there is always criticism. the pollsters incentive is always to get their right to. we have nothing to gain to game the system. john: if you have a reputation for getting it right. >> more people are...
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john: how do do that? >> it is from the statistics course we know we have 52 percent of women in this day we want to make sure the sample matches. john: criticism. you favor republicans. "time" magazine says you are conservative leaning and rasmussen polls are biased. >> there is always criticism. the pollsters incentive is always to get their right to. we have nothing to gain to game the system. john: if you have a reputation for getting it right. >> more people are mad at you. john: use speak to the first personthe answers the phone rather than random. >> there results academic theory back in the 1960's where there were just a few pollsters like gallup would say of a bite to speak to the oldest male or the in this to female it was a good technique. now we have twitter, cable news, . john: what does that have to do with pulling? been a people don't communicate the way they used to. today is a question for cellphones. we don't use them we reach people who abandon a landline through on-line. my sons to not
john: how do do that? >> it is from the statistics course we know we have 52 percent of women in this day we want to make sure the sample matches. john: criticism. you favor republicans. "time" magazine says you are conservative leaning and rasmussen polls are biased. >> there is always criticism. the pollsters incentive is always to get their right to. we have nothing to gain to game the system. john: if you have a reputation for getting it right. >> more people are...
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[applause] john: i cld never run for political office because i don't keep my mouth shut. i offend people all the time and what i mean to say does not come out right. during a mock presidential debate, i said "college is stupid for some people." it is. producers turnedded that into an attack it'd. >> he says college is stupid, stossel, bad for our kids. john: what do candidates say when things are spunadly? my colleague, andrea tantaros, has answers. she used to be press secretary for the republican leadership in the house so you worked for boehner an company, and you then lied to us in the press about stuff? >> i never lied. it was actually hasser and company and tom delay. the goal of press secretary is to be as honest as possible, but you can never lie to the media. it's a cardinal rule. john: i assumed you always lied to the media. >> you have to have a careful way of phrasing things. it's verbal gymnastics. for example, i worked on a senate campaign, and i knew the candidate was dropping from the
[applause] john: i cld never run for political office because i don't keep my mouth shut. i offend people all the time and what i mean to say does not come out right. during a mock presidential debate, i said "college is stupid for some people." it is. producers turnedded that into an attack it'd. >> he says college is stupid, stossel, bad for our kids. john: what do candidates say when things are spunadly? my colleague, andrea tantaros, has answers. she used to be press...
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john delaney welcome to "washington business report." yoyou have an intereresting biography, the son of anan electrician who ended up at columbia university and then georgetown law school. now extremely successful. >> i came down here to law school where i m met my we. decided to stay in washington. i practiced law for a year and then i started into business. >> where did you get that know how? he you came from a union household. >> i hadad to work through college and law school. the firm was also a real-estate developer. i think that was one of the inspirations for me think about being an entrepreneur. >> you have evolved into a bank. >> we acquired a bank several years ago. it was one of the first failing stitutions we came in and saved. our business is always focused on lending money to small and midsize companies. we have built a good business focusing on n that niche. >> y have heard what your critics have said. the type of busininess that takes advantage of people in distress and businesses in distress. >> we were given an award in
john delaney welcome to "washington business report." yoyou have an intereresting biography, the son of anan electrician who ended up at columbia university and then georgetown law school. now extremely successful. >> i came down here to law school where i m met my we. decided to stay in washington. i practiced law for a year and then i started into business. >> where did you get that know how? he you came from a union household. >> i hadad to work through college...
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john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policyfrom a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of your best prices. selectquote has great savings on term life for women, too. john's wife carrie, can get a $500,000 policy for under $16 a month. selectquote has helped make term life insurance affordable for hundreds of thousands of people since 1985. how about you? just call this number or visit selectquote dot com. lou: for your comments, charles said there's a stinch coming from washington, and it seems to be in the vicinity of the white house and the state department. we're going to leave it there apparently. we're going to -- what are we looking at? bud coburn says it's odd we don't hear from david petr
john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policyfrom a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of your best prices. selectquote has great savings on term life for...